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BRICK MACHINE.

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BRICK MACHINE,

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B. C. WHITE.

. BRICK MAGHINE.l`

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BRICK MACHINE.

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B. G. WHITE.

BRICK MACHINE.

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BRUCE C. WHITE, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

BRICKMACHINE To all whom it may concer/1..'

Bc it known that I, BRUoE C. Wni'rn, a citizen o the United States, residing at Chicago, county of Cook, State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in BrickLMachines, of which the following is a'full and complete description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.

This' invention rclatos"t'o brick machines ol that type employing atoggle' for 'suitably operating opposing plungers that are employed for pressing-into bricks c lay lor other material that is fed into molds. In this type of machine, one plunger or set of pl'ungers is connected with a cross-head that is pivotally secured to one .of the members 'of the toggle, whilethe other-toggle is con ncctedto the other plunger or setof plungers through themediumof sliding bars arranged to move vertically in suitableg'uiding supports, In all prior machines of this general type, the toggle membels have been moved to-bring them into'br out of alinementthat is to straighten' oriex the togglcs-#by 'means of a rod extending rearwardly'froni the toggle-joint and actuated Iby suitable crank mechanism, s uch rearward extension ci tlie rod 4 being :ina substantially horizontal line. Ar-

ranging in this 'manner thec'onnectingarm that actuatesfthetoggle is objectionable in that it subjects the frame and particularly the' upriglit guidesin which :travel thesliiling bars that connect one of the cross- .lieads to one of the ducjo the-crank thrust.

e members to excessive strain It is on'e 'of-the leading objects of my present invention to provide a construction'that will obvtatethis obfjcction, which, bmadly'stated, 4I accomplish by means lola connectng'rod that is given an upward and down- --ward movement bya suitably crank with wliwlrit's4 lower end is connected, its pperend being.

connected toa laterally projecting arm'connected-.with

' the toggle, auch laterally projectingi'arm, in the construction shown, constituting a bell-crank lever, the

portion voi, the an'i at the short side of the bell-crank forming one o! the members of the toggle.

v There are many advantages in the construction and operation'of the machine as a whole other than relieving thelrame and vertical guide bars from the crank thrust referred to that are attributable to this feature of construction, which advantages will more clearly appear when the machine has been described in detail, and h ence their enumeration is omitted at this point.

4 Other objects .of the invention are to provide improved means for forcing the lower plungors n p to dischlrge the inished bricks fromthegmnld; to provide improved ineens for regulating theheight of the plunger lwlth'in the mold in order to regulate l the amount of nia- 'terial 'tn be deposited in the mold; to provide improved moans for 'compensating for such wear of .the parte as would prevent the lower plungers from rising flush wi th the surface of the table on which the finished bricks are Specification of Letters Patent.

Application nea sammy 23,1906. sean No. 302,614.

Patented Oct. 15, 1907.

to be slid upon their ejection from the mold; to provide an improved mold box or frame; to provide improved means for permitting the insertion in and removal Afrom the machine oi mold boxes or frames, and for holding such mold boxes or frames in place in the machine; to provide improved means for actuating the feed box or charger that carries material to the molds;-.and to immachines of the general type hereinbe'ore specied.

I accomplish these objects by the devices and combinations oi devices shown in the` drawings and hereinafter specifically descri bed.-' i l That which I believe to be new will be pointedvout in the claims. Y

In the drawingsz--Figure 1 is a central vertical section; Fig. 4 isa rear elevation; Fig. 5 is a planview; Fig. 6 Vis a perspective view of the upper portion o'f the front part of the machine, 'showing the hinged front. leaf of the vtable dropped down to permit the removal taken at line 7 7 of Fig. l; Fig. 8 is a detail, partly in section, such section being takenat-line 8 8 of Fig.1,

lever for lifting the lower ed therewith, in orderto ejecta f'ym-t'he mold, showing' 'also the camfor operating' such zlever and also the adjusting' lever that isflcmmed' to said lifting lever; F ig. 10 is a. detail, at lino 10 10 of Fig. .9, andillustxating'the manner. in which the piuowb1ocks interposed between the; levervand the lower cross-head arefsupported at;their .lower ends by said lifting lever; Fig. ,11'i s it plan-view of the mold frame; 12 is a .view ofthe mold frame, partly in section-and partly Ain :side elevation; Fig. 13 -is a cross section 'throughone of'the molds, taken at line '13 13 of Fig. l2; Fig, 14 is. emes section through one of the partitions between the molds, taken at line 14 14 of Fig. 12; Fig. l5 is adetail, being an end elevation of the devices for effecting an adjustment of the heavy pin through` which power from the lifting lever is transmitted tothe lower crosshea'd, such devices being employed to compensate for wear. The pin referred to is show n in cross section; Fig. 16 is a detail, being an edge view of the devices shown in Fig. l5, the pin being shown in side elevation; Fig. lf? is a view, partly in plan andpartly in section, of the devices shownin Fig. 16; Figs. 18, 19 and- 20 are vertical sections -representingthe positions of .the emes-heads and plungexs carried therebyat vs.-

being in part diagrammatic; and 21.is a view simi- -as being sectional and partly diagrammatic is contion; Fig. 2 is a side elevation; Fig. 3 is a iront eleva# and showing the hinged frame that is attached tothe, rear Iend of the sliding charger .plate'that'carries ,thef ced box; Fig. 9 is a detail, a ofthe cross-head, and patsiconnectrious stages oi the operationpfthemachine, the-views lar in character to' the' views in Figs. 18 to 20, in--so prove generally the constructionand operation of brick of-the mold box or frame; Fig. 7 isf'a vertical sectipn' beings. section-taken cerned, but illustrating thc position that will bc assumed by thc parts during the pressing operation if thc lower plungcrs becomisluck in the molds1 oi' il the upper plungcis for any reason fail to register with and enter thc molds.

Referring to the several 'igurcs of the drawings, in which corresponding parts are indicated by corresponding reference characters, .25 indicates the frame work of the machine, from the opposite sides o which, at the forward end of the machine, riso two vertical bars 26, which, with iront plates 27 bolted thereto,consti tute guides for the sliding bars that connect the upper toggle incniher with the lower cross-head. As shown in Fig. 8, thcsc front platos 27 are each'provided with an inwardly extending rib 28, one side face of which bears againstthe inner face of its bar 26, and its end foi-ms a stop for the forward face of the adjacent sliding bar; or, in other words, forms the forward portio'n of the guide for such bar.

29 indicates the upper toggle member, and 30 the lower toggle member, the lower toggle member consisting, in the construction shown, of a plurality of arins (see Fig. 7), the upper ends of such arms 3G en tering suitably. shaped recesses in the lower portion of the toggle member 29, and the two toggle members 'being held together, in the usual manner, by a pin 31.

The upper ends of the arms that constitute the lower toggle member are suitably curved, and the ends of thel recesses in the lower vend of the upper toggle member into which said arms proiect, are correspondingly curved, as usual.

32 indicare@ its sliding bm hereinbefore referred n that move in theg'uides formed by the` upright bars 26 and their front plates These bars,l at their upper ends. are attached to the upper toggle 29 by a suitable 'pin`33 passing-'through the said` toggle member and sliding bars, an'dupon which pin the upper toggle mentber 29 is free to turn, the pin itself being held immov able" by a suitable key;l 34, asbest shown in 7, or

otherwise.

ast-3s indicas sposi-sud meermaals 'respectively, the uppei` cross-head beix'igfattaclred to the lower toggle member b'y means ofa pin! passing through.

suchcmss-head andthroghtlie arms .that constitute mid-.' lower member' 3U, such arms, inthe construction shown. entering recesses formed in the' cross-head, such lower ends of the arms, and the recesses' in the crosshead, being formed as'described for' the. upper ends ofy the arms and the recesses in the upper member of the toggle. Th'elower cross-head 36 is attached to the lower ends of the sliding bars 32 by means of a piu 38'.

39 indicates a number of plungers attached to and clepending from the upper cross-head 35', and 40 indicates similar plungers carried by the lower cross-head. Both sets of plungers are adapted to enter molds 4l, into which material to be pressed has been fed, and tosqueeze or press such material into bricks between the opposing faces of the two sets of plungers. all as hereinafterA more fully described.

' 42indicatesrearwardlyextendngarms. which, in the construction shown, are integral with the upper toggle member 29. These' arms. taken in connection .witlnthe i upper toggle member.. constitute'in effect a bell crank thrust applied at the outer or rear ends of the arms 42 would result in Hexing the toggle by pulling backward und upward the jointing pin Il l. the pin 33 in this inovement constituting the bearing fulcruni for the bell crank. This flexing ol' the toggle by the upward inove- 'i0 mentofthearm 42is accomplished through the medium of connecting rods 43 and suitable cranks to which 'such rods are connected at their lower ends, As shown, the outer or rear end of each arm 42 is provided with alaterally extendinghub 44 which projects sufliciently from 75 its arm to permit of the attachment against it just-out- I side the frame o the machine'. oi the actuating rod members. As shown, 'there are two of these rod members 43 at each 'sideof the machine, pair of such actuating rods is attached to the projecting i 80 end of a shaft 445 that passes through the, hubs fifi,-

' attachment being made in any maonuefsandff' the rods are preferably made adjustable by nuts' i thereon, assho'wn'. A

45 indicates large gear wheels, one at' eachside ofthe 85 machine-each wheel located, in' theconstruetioli -l j.- shown, in recesses in the' side portions of the'fr'ar. V To the outer face of each one of thesefgsarlwhels s affixed a' crank pin 46; to which' crank pins thefflofw'fsr ends-0f the moaning ross 4a' are ssiisuyaimiisu. It so is evident, therefore, that upon' the rotation of these' gears 45, the arm 42 will be' moved up' and down', dans; ing a flexing and straightening' of the toggles, and; of course'. operating' the plungers. These mainfgearsars driven 'from pinions o im on s shsii'4s1juooii-gwnich '651,' l

ahsft'ismounted a gear 49 una ip miniserie-ironas a pinion 50 (ses, Figs. -1 and 5), sucll'pion mounted on a shaft thatis drvonrfmin-any'-suitable'-. 7

V source of power:

51, indicates s horizontal table isf'ireen'lief'ion side Iplates of the main frame ol. 'fidachiner table being pivotally 'mounted on a 52 extending* across the machine and mounted in the' main frame.A This table extends rearwardly for a comideable' distance, an'd'at its end supported by adlQ justing' scr'ew 53 that passes'througliace'd. brcket '544 into a socket piece' 554 formed on tlreundet surface ofthe able (see Fig. 1.). By ist; snscriiei'iomzhs atie lsin be ssii-mea by means of uiescrew sie bring if i0 an absolutely ieyeiiirim. Forward 0i 11o this able is located the mold bsx frame summing molds 'adapted to receive 4the material to bei pressed into` bricks.by the 'action of the opposing plungers -that enter su'c'h molds. The moldbox' or' frame is rectangular in shape, ennemis-ig iii-front ma rear plates 56, .end blocks or plates 57,-and partition plates '58.- It is, of course, essential that the upper' surface of the mold box orfram be maintained absolutely in line, with th'e top of the' table from which the material is fed to the moldbox, and l therefore provide the forward ledge of. the table Vand the rear edge .of 'the mold box or frame -wtli aftongue and groove connection or other interlockingmeans, and the forward edge' of the mold box or frame is similarly interlocked l, with the swinging leaf oi" extension hereinafter referred to. The 'mold box or frame has its lend blocks or plates 57 cu-t away, as best shown in Fig. 12, to form shoulders 59, noch shoulders resting upon the g topsof tie-rods 60 (see Fig. 6), the inner ends of which t ie-rods are preferably formed with eyes-that surround. 130

the pin l52, as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. l. The end blocks or plates 57 and partition plates 58 of the mold box or frame have projections at their ends `that fit in correspondingly shaped openings. lin the side plates 56, and the said plates and end blocks or plates are secured together by short screws 6l which pass through the side plates 56 vinto the projections on the ends of the end blocks or plates 57 and parti tions 68. These projections fitting into the openings in` the plates 56 hold the partitions and end blocks or 'plates against vertical movement, and as an additional precaution. against sidewise said plates 56 are notched, as clearly shown in Fig. 1]., to receive the ends oi such partitions and end blocks or plates-a little space being left between the ends of these parts and the side plates 5d. By tightening the screws 6l, the plates 56V canA be drawn 11p-very tightly towards them-.d blocks or plates 5 7 and partitions 58, and such tightening will cause a; binding of the lining plates of the niold, such lining plates being arranged, as best vshown in Fig.` ll, so that the ends of the side lining plates 62vbear against the faces of the end lining Vplates 63. It is evident that with this arrangement of the lining plates, the pressure exertedby the screws 6l will cause the ends of the side.lining`plates 62 to bear tightly against-the iiinerfaces of the end lining vplates 63. The retention 4of these end 'and side lining plates is furtherassisted by providing each of them with one or more dowel pins that fit'iin suitable openingsA in the 4plates- 56, and 57, and partitions 5,8, against which thelining,

64 indicates horizontal strips suitably secured to the I uprights that constitute the guides for the sliding.

bars 32.v These strips come over the ends oi the mold boxes or frames (see Figs. 6 and 7), and are provided to'keep dust out of such guides. '4

In the ac tual operation of machines of this character, the linings of the molds have to be renewed very irequcntly, and. as heretofore constructed, the renewal of such linings has necessitated stopping the machine for a very considerable period of time in order to take the linings oi the mold out and replace them. Much time has been consumed owing to `the-manner of constructing the molds'aud the Way .in which they were secured in place-whe' liningl plates having to be placed' in'posiftion in the molds while such4 molds were in place I in the machine. By my invention, however, Iam enabled to make these necessary repairs with the loss ol but veryA little time, and this result ia attributable to' the oase with. which access can be had to the molds and the mold box removed and replaced byanother while the one removed is being fitted with new lining plates. This easy access to the molds is permitted' by providing that part oi the table upon which the 4finished bricks aredelivered from the molds with a hinged connection to the main frame. Rcferr-i 'i theldrawings, ('indicates this forward part ot the able j ilist referred t'o which is made in the form of a'leaf that can be swung down'iout yofthe way when the mold box or frame is to be removed. This movable leaf has at each side two downwardly-extendingarms 66 that are pivotallysecured to a pin 67 extending acres-: i and secured movement the in the front part of the main frame. In the upper ends of these supporting arms (i6, are formed two. holes of proper shape to adapt them, when the leaf is swung up, to be entered by the cylindrical forwardly-extending ends of the tie-rods 60, these cylindrical forwardlyextending ends clearly showing in Fig. 6. These ends are screw-threaded, and when the leaf is swung up into position, its upper surface will be level with the upper Asurface of the mo1d-box or frame, and it will be maintained in its raised position by reason of nuts screwed upon the projecting ends of the arms that-pass through the holes referred to, thus clamping thc rigid and hinged parts oi' the mold-table tightly together and holding the lmold-box or frame iminovably and in' proper position for the plungers to enterl the molds. Furthermore, the pressure exerted by thus clamping up the two parts or' the ltable together tendsto additionally bind the cross-pieces of the 1nold-box or frame and their side plates together.` The cylindrical forwardly-projectingends of the tie-rods are indicated by 58, and the holes inthe arms 66 through which these screw-threaded ends pass are indicated by 69.

70 indicates a feed box or charger adapted toreceive material from a hopper 7l, such hopper being kept suppliedwith material by any suitable means. The feed box or charger is open at its bottom, so that when Vpushed forward, the material carried thereby will be dropped into 'the molds, as is well understood.'Y In the4 bars and end bars and pivotally conneetedat its forward end to downwardly-turned a'nges of the cnt-off plate 72. AS shown (see 8), this frame 73 is connected at its forward end to the charging device b'y a pin 74 passinglthrough the frame 73. l

` 75 indicates a lev'er, which,l in thel construction show-n, is located below the rectangular frame 73 and substantially centrally thereof. Such lever is provided with a head- 76 at its upperend,th e ends of which extend to points opposite the side bars of the' said frame 73, latnd'connection is made between said frame and the head of saidleverby Ameans of 'screws' threaded rods 77- and clamping blocks 78 held adjust-j ably therein by nuts screw-threadedonto the rods 77.

To these ,clamping blocks 78 the head-76 of the4 lever 75 is pivotally attached by means. of a pin 79 through suitable brackets depending from such-clamp! ing blocks. .The frame 73 is thus made 'adjustable o ward and back, so that the feed-box orcharger v-can'bse very accurately. adj usted',v Byproviding a frame Qmi prising cross-barsnear the ends of tl1e.1side pieces' a 'Very rigid device is produced for. connecting the opwith a suitable cam. This ca m is. formed `or`- carried byone oi; the gear wlieelsfi, andcthe'lower portieri of the lever is laterally curved towards the tiem.

The lower endof the lever has jonrnaledtoits rdller for engaging the' camgroove. Thelever 75 is mounted on :1i pin l ured in the frame-work-o' the machine.

After the pressing of the material into,bri-:kiorm:he- I tween theopposihg plungers lbeen'@accomplishedl it is of course necessary that such'operation beiminediately followed by an upwarl movement of the lower plunger, in order 'to eject the brick from the mold, I provide for doing this in my improved machine by means of a heavy lifting lever secured nca1.tl1c hottoin of the frame-Work and acting through suitablcyintei posed devices directly upon the under side of the heavy pin 38 .heretofore referred to that connects the sliding bars 32 with the lower cross-head. 'lhe said l04 lifting lever is pivotally mounted upon a pin 82 cX tending `across the machine and supported in the lower portion of the frame-work, said lifting lever being indicated by 83, and consisting, in the construction shown,.(sl.-.c`Figs. 9), of two heavy parallel bars spaced a suitable distance apart and joined together ai their rear endsby a suitable cross piece, such-cross piece being indicated by 84. The side liars of the lil'l'ing lever are? considerably higher at their point of connection with the pin 82 than at their ends, this shape l eing of advantage in enabling the power to ),eproperly applied from the shaft of the main driving gears 45. Formed upon or with this. sl1aft,- which is indicated by 85, isa wide cam 8G adapted by its rotation to' force the rear end of the lifting lever 83 downward. This cam,

in the construction shown, does not operate directly upon the end of the lever, but upon a roller 87 of substantially the 'saine Width as the cani 86, said roller being suitably joumaled in the opposite sides ofthe-lever 83, as best shown in Fig. 9. Each side of the lever 8,3,

at its forward end, supports 'an upright lifting-bar 88, the upper end of which is curved to Conform to the curvature of the said pin A38that passes through the lower cross-head, and acting to support said pin and. the sliding bars 32 that are v-carried thereby, and, when 35 said lever is moved to force the lifting-bars and the pin 38 upward against the lower plungers, to also support said cmss-licad' and cause it and its attached plungers to move upward. These lifting-bars, as clearly shown in Fig. 1:), arc rounded at their lower ends, and stepped 40 in hearing blocks 89 inserte-d in th'e upper4 laces of the said hars 83,.

90 indicates a short lever forked at4 its inner and outer ends"(sce Fig. 9), the forked-ends projecting between the forward ends of the sides of the lifting lever 83, to which lifting,T lever '83 this lever 90 is pivotally attached hy a pin 9] having its ends sccured in the said sideV hars of the said liftinglcver. Forward of the pivot pin 91 `that joins these two levers together, is a block 92 that is free to rock backward and forward, as required, on short trunni'ons 93 that restV in suitable hearings formed in the u i er ed cs of the rear fork members.

Through this melting blockpasses a holt 94 carrying iatits-upperend a head 95, between which head and the rockinghloek 92 is interposed a coiled spring-96 tlllf'i' a--raised position, the limit l of imivenentrnpwsrd fis'u'ch holt being regulated by l one' membre inutsf 'tlwd mi cominganednta wit ing tides sig-,zagen ower face of said ro'ckto its lower end, and,`

short lrnnnions 99h, and these lrunnions arc engaged by the forward forks of the lever 90, the ends of such forward forks being recessed on their under sides ft'oiit over suclrtrunnions, as liest shown in Fig. 2,' The upper end of the rod 9S is provided with ahead .fttsee- 70 Fig. l) that is supported in a suitable socket forinedin fthe under side of the hinged leaf (i5, such engagement of the head 99 preventing,r the rod 9S and the forward' end of lhc short lever 90 that hears thereon from moving downward. The under side of thc hinged leaf (s-is.' 7,5 properly slotted to allow the rod 9810 be swung into'- and out of engagement with the said hinged'leaf, and,- when in position it is `held against accidental disefnV gagement with such leaf by a removable pin 100. The.

moving of the rod 98 into and out of engagement with the said hinged leaf is readily accomplished when'the I Weight of the lower cross-head has been taken oft' of the V' bolt 94 thatl is carried bythe short lever 90, and transferred td and sustained by the lifting hars that are carried by the lifting lever 83. The rod 98 is providedv '815V with a hand-Wheel lOl by which the rod may be' turned in its block 99" The turning of this rod causes, off" course, a movement of the lever on its fulcrum pin 91, and also moves the bolt 94 so that thereby the po tion of.the lower` plu ngers in the mold will be regulated' to adapt such molds to receive the desired aniount'of material. During the lifting operation, the weight f the lower cross-head and attached parts is'entirel'f'v borne by the liftingl level' 83, and, as th is lower cross-head 'i is forced up by said lever 83, said lower cross-head will 195 be entirely removed from contact with the bolt 94, or I v" the head secured to its upper end, and suoli bolt,v owing to the necessary turning of the short leve`90on i its fulerum support`9l, will be free to turn out of a direct line, and will so turn, such turning" being per- 10 mitted hy the rocking of the studs or trunnions 93 in their bearings. The position assumed by such forward lever 90 and its attached parts at the time that the lower pl lingers are raised and held by the other and larger lever 83 is indicated in Fig. 19. The independl0 ent supporting and moving 4of the cross-head through the rod 98 and forward lever 90 is'prmitted by reason of the provision of a slot 102 in the cross-head, through which slot .the heavy pin 38 passes. Tlie location of the hand-wheel l-l through which the rod 98 is oper- 11 ated is a very convenient one, as it is at a point convenient to the attendant, and this is of considerable importance, inasmuch as it is quite frequently necessary in the operation of the inachine to slightly vary the position of the lower plungers so as to receive a 1l greater or less quantity of material in the molds, such adjhstnient being required by variations in the character and condition of the material, as is well understood.

ln addition to providing adjusting' devices for regu 15. latng the distance to which the lower plungers will despend into themolds and remain at rest to receive the proper amount of material. it 'is also highly desirable :that means be provided for effect ing a very line adjustmenti-'ohiho proper parts to always insure the lower 1I plungers being raised so as to he perfectly [lush with the snrfaceof the table upon which the finished brick 4 y is tohe pushed; for, if this surface were not absolutely: L A flush, it would, of course, tend to mar the appearance ofv the brick in practically every instance. l provide l the machine. The eccentric portions of the pin 88, to

. lrear end of this tielrod is connected to the .support fori the proiecting end of the shaft 48, and its other end en- `60 gages an arm llprojeoting 'from the frame inwhich is of the pin and securing to one end of the pin 38 a seg;

. jection on the front of the. upper toggle member when .the rearwardly-extending arm 42 is pulled d own. The

ures of the'drawings, but they will be found fully illusligure. it will be notedtha'tithe 'cam 86 is ont of engageworking properly these .parts will cated by 111, as mounted in. a' frame separate fromthat -time totime, I make th'eunion between the two frames "oi which islteyed'tlie'pinion 50. The end of the tie-rod whichl th-t'ieZ-rod may -be' secured in proper-position i for making this adjustment from time to time a ay be ables accurate adjustment to be had, suchy adjustment requiredby making those portions of the pin t rest upon the lifting-bars 88 eccentric to the remain egg/ mental worm-gear l03,--securing it by means ofablock formed with itwhich projects into a correspondingly-"f shaped recess formed in the end of a shaft, such block being indicated by dotted lines in Figs. l5 and 17, and employing screws l04 to hold the. worm-gear in piace.. A worm adapted to mesh with this worm-gear is formed on the bolt-105, which worm is carried by avsuitable bracket 106 secured in any suitable manner to the adjacent sliding bar 32. The pin 38, when first placed in the machine, is placed on the lifting bars so that the lowest-.portions of the eccentricsbear on such lifting bars, and by reason of the engagement of the worm-gear and worm, this position will not be liable to accidental disturbance; and, when wear necessitates a slight clevation of the cross-head 36 with respect to its supporting pin 38, such pin can readily be given the required amount of turn by the application of a wrench or other tool to the head of the bolt 105, access being permitted' to this bolt through -a'suitable-opening in the frame of which reference has beeniuade, are indicated by 107.-

It sometimes occurs that the lower plungers will stick in the moldsfafter having been raised high enough to eject the brick that has just been formed. In order to release such plungers from the molds and start them positively in their downward movement, -I bolt short a cross piece 109 adapted to be engaged by'a curved propulling dow-n o f this arm 42'at this time causes the projection 110 to bear against the cross-piece 109 as a fulcrum with the effect, of course,of applying great downward pressure to the'slidiig bars 32, thus forcing the lower plungers downwardin the mold. These parts, 108, 109 and 1 10, will not, of course, come into use except underv` exceptional circumstances. I have not deemed itnecessary toshow these parts on all the gtratedin Figs. 18 to 21, inclusive, and inthe last-named figure they are shown as in actual use; and, in that same ment with the roller -This disengagement of these two parte will ordinarily not occur, as' with the machine always be in contact',

as shown in the remaining figures.

I h'ave'shwtnv (see Eig. 5) the-'driving pulley, nidi* of the press, and in forderfto bind the two'frames se-f curely together, and-at thesame time permit .offsuchslight i adjustments 'of parts as may 'be'neces'saryl from by nfl-esas Qt a .ue-wd, which is indicated bym, The

mounted the said driving pulleyv 111,. upon the shijiitfllg is screwfthreaded, anduponit arey screwedjnutsby being sometimes necessary when a new gear is placed in 4 position, or when' the parts have Vbecome worn, or for 'V Brieflyfthe operation of the machine as a whole is as follows: With the togglesnembers fieited backwardly to about the limit of their normal movement-as, for example, Iin the diagrammatic view of Fig: 20--the brick that haslast been pressed has been pushed forward by the front wall of the feed box or' charger onto the hinged leaf v65 that forms the receiving-or forward `portion of the table from whence it will b'erelnoved4 by hand or otherwisejand, as this .is beinglaccomplished, a fresh charge of material 'from the feeding box has been deposited inthe molds, such material resting upon the upper faces of the'lower plungers, and the feed box is being withdrawn 4toward the rear of the table upon which it rests. At this time the lifting lever 83 is not exerting any upward pressure at Iits forward end Vowing a to the shape of that portion 'of the cam 86 that is engaging the roller 87 carried by said lever; but, on they contrary, its forward end is in its'lowermost position, being held there by the weight of the lifting bars andthe weight imposed thereon--ths weight at the forward end of the lever 83 insuring th-retention, under all normal working conditions, of the engagement of said'roller 87 vand cam 86. As the cranks on the main gears, to which the connecting rods 43 areattached, pass their highest points--tliat is, their upper dead centers-and com mence to descend, the rearwardly-extending arm 42 will be started on its downward movement, v'causing the toggle members to approach more andmore nearly to alinement witheach other. This straightening move- `ment of the toggle membersforces the upper plungers into their respective molds, and pressure commences to be applied tothe materialfin the molds. Justfbefore v the`time that the toggles are straightened, the lower cross-head' is forced .down and seated upon ,the pin 38,

'the spring 9,6. that/had theretoforesupported itbeingA collapsed; the cam 86- is thenturned suiciently -to cause the forward en d of the large liftinglever' 83 -to be raised Y to force the heavy pin-38 slightly upward and with it the lowerA plungers, bringing 4the parts into theA position shown in Fig. 1, thus giving to thefmaterial-.in the molds the desired proportion of pressure 'on both upper and lower surfaces,fOwing-to-thefshape of the '.caru, the,v

material in the molds-continues while the said lever 83' Y is continuing to force upward the lower cross-head, such upward movement also forcing upward, of course, the' upper ross' ljread 85, the sliding hars 32 and the toggle;

"pressure of both the upper and Il'oivirer plungers on the The advantagesof subjecting the material to pressure` on both sides, and at the same time sliding the pressed material bodily in the molds, 'is readily-understood. As the cranks 'approach-their lower. dead 'center position, the' rm'flZ-is drawn down-so as to cause the toggle to'ilex very slightlyiforward, as shown inEig. 1 ,thfus 'easing upthe pressure on the material-L :Upon the fur ther movement of th'e cranks'the togglemembers are again'straightened,. giving a final pressure uponthe `mo1d as the nppe'rg, plimgers cornmencewithdrawal -vfrornthe-x 1'1old This withdrawal4 ofytlie upper planger-strom the mold is'msdfe gradually, suchwithdrawal gent-*ot the 'the-arm'Q-namely," the pin lili-at the same time than; the beginning of the flexing motion takes place'. This gradual withdrawal of ihe upper plungers from contact with ille newly mede' bricks that are being ejected from the moldsl insures a. more perfectly finished brick. us thereby suction, or plu cling oi' the bricks as it is termed, is avoided.

4 lhis combined movement o1' the toggle and ithe said f i,l`1l :in.il n acts` to advantage in the following purticuhus: u the sliding bars :i2 are lowered, thc lowering oi' ihc'lfulcrum 33 ol` the arm 42 tends to furlher liex the Aftog'gle, thus causing the upper togglcs to be sustained `for a great period of time in their highest position, thereby aiording sufiicicnt clearance for the feed box orcharging-or, to statte the matter more clearly, the *up and down swing of this erm 42 so eo-acts with the up and down movement of its fulcrum 33 that the flexing of the toggle is first-retarded, as described, then quickened .to raise the upper plungers cien-r of tlniced box or chargers, then retarded, and then quickened to bring. down the upper plungers to the molds after the feed box or charger has been retracted to its position under the hopper 71. v

In'addition to the advantages that have been specilied, my invention provides a. machine in which. by

` vantages are attained.

reason of its peculiar construction, other important ud- For example, the toggle is' liexed 4to the rear instead of in front of the machine, as has heretofore been the ease in machines of tlris charactor, thusat'all times'working in a direction away frorn'the attendant, whose position is necessarily in front of the machine. Again, by reasim of the rearwardly-extending arm 42 that is connected with the toggle members having its connections to the cranks through connecting rods attached at its'rearend :ind also having a vertical moving fulcrur'n at the toggle en l,.

rsuch. arm has a varied angular movement, differing from that of a toggle having, as is usually ille-case, a Vhorizontal connecting rod extending from its middle joint to'a'cralnk iu the rear, and differing also in movement from that wh ich it would have if its fulcrum were fixed. For example, when the rear of this arm is being raised "to flex the toggle members and release the pres-v sure, theside bars are also rising to eject lthe brick, und fthe fulcrurn of the said arm rising with the bars de:- croases the fiexing of the togglcswitli the result herein- `'before-steted. Again, I amenabied to realizo .the 'greatest advantage from the toggle, as, by my con- .fris

`struction, the toggle is flexed until its two members are practically 'at right angles to each other, and by this movement it isfevident that the ftoggle acts quickest when flexed for a given end-wise movement or toggle opening. It will be noted that the. upper toggle member is'ci'u .e si -irl, Vsuch toggle member being. before eirpl'ain bed by. the short side portion of the ac- V touting.er-1n'itself und, inasmuch as the arm is very. considerably longcrthaw-the said upper-toggle member;v the stress upon the crunk pins and conneetingrods is proportionutelyrccluned `-with u consequent reduction ihfriction.

.ceases in the Yframe--IV pnltect these gears from What l claim :is new and des Patent, is:-

' l. in n press. the combination of two opposed plungers. :l toggle connected withv suid plungcrs. the connection between ont` member of the toggle und one of the plungers -rconsisting of verticallly-slidin;.r. side-burns. 1| lever nttnched to th middle joint of said toggle. u fulcrum for said 4lever mounted in fixed 'hearings in snid sliding connection. nud menus for tiexiuglsnld toggle by moving.r Suid lever. subst'untinlly ns described.

2. In a press. the combiuntion'ot n toggle. an operating lever forming one member of the toggle. a sliding bnr having a connection with one member of said toggle. a. fulcrum mounted in fixed bearings on said sliding: bar for snid lever. und means for moving said lever to operate said teg lrle. substantially as described.

Si. in u press. the combination of'a toggle. an operating lever forming one member of the'imzle.' a slidingr bnr connected by n pin to the lever-member of said toi: l'1o. snid pin constituting.: n movable fulcrum for said lever. means for moving said lever to operate said toggle. u lifting lever adapted lo move said sliding bar. and man ns im moving Suid lnst-named lever, substantieliliv as described.

4. In a press. the combination of a toggle. an h'ieiiir'iin, lever'eonnected withy said toggle at. its joint. agiventicnil: sliding bnr connected by la pin 4to one member yregule. said pin passing' through said operstir'ui.r constituting: n movable tulcrum therefor. :L extending rod connected with said lever. eren'- for moving said rod, a litiinf.:l lever. connect-instructies lie tween the lower end. of said sliding barandthg end of said lifting lever. and a cam adap dto the inner or rear end of seid liftinf,r lever. as described.l l

In n press. the -combination of atoggleanxiopeiating.' lever connected with the middle ioin.t.of .the ,igoggina ticuily sliding bnr' connected by e p in the toggle. said pin passing through" i and constltutingthe moving'fuleriimftbereioiu ii dawinwardly extending rod connectedv. :i rfisaldmlevelztra" mechanism for 'moving said rod-n iiftipgrflyel af lifting bur stepped in said lifting :ley by said sliding bnr and bein-in' said lifting bar. and n csrh or rear end of snid 'lifting ieielf,='smastau'tilIpfasvdsc'ilbe (i. ln api-ess, the'. combinationiofui.mammapluiigerfcm 'rieti by one o'f the members of thevv toggle, i

plunger. vertically sliding bars Vconnecting;.s plunger to the other member of the toggle," a"bel lever attached at the vmiddle joint of tlie"t'olrgle`d in crumed to the sliding liars.' a .downward attached to Vsmid bell crank lever. cran -mevinir-nid rod, and means indepenci.;r

for'movinr.,r said plungers. substanliaiiyas dieser-ille 7. In n press,.the combination et an 'ripinnifi plunger. aleggia, with the two members ofiwiiieilfsii p gers are respectively connected, a machine-tingpefcgmppdg: 'f im: two side portions. two gear wheels loom ed.. inrereesses gp in said sides of the frame. n shaft on wl l nld 4 wheels are mounted. a lifting lever adapted 'n tfts', toil end to exert an upward pressure on su'd"'iwe'ipiiiiih .cam on the central portion of said 'shaft.'ariupiediztui" beznon the rear end of snid lifting levenmmnigson said gear wheels. and devices operated Vby l fiexingnnd straightening 'said to described. Y

8. in a press. the combinationJv t= Tripp ndl'oweix..

l ungern nrc respectively..cerrnsctei, 4ir eliipet'rnrneelpgm mlsinglwo side portions.' two ien`r`w'iels located in re-m 'ceases ln said sides oi.' the frame, a shaft on which said ire to secure by Letters gen1' wheels are mounted, a lifting leve'r adapted at its forward end to exert an upward pressure o'n said lower plunger, a cam on the cent1-ul portion oi said shaft adapted to beur ou the rear end of said lifting lever, cranks on said gear wheels, connectinr7 rods atinchedto said cranks, a bell crank lever connected to the said rods, said bell ,crank lever beim;l connected lo the joint oi' said toggies, und a movable fulcrum for said bell crunk lever, substun` tially as described. i).- I'n a press, the combination with a mold, of a plunger entering' said mold from below, a lifting lever, means connected with said lleverior providing. beneai'lrthe plunger a yielding support .ior theplungcr, means for moving'r said lever, and other means carried by said leverfor sustaining the plunger ahov`its said yieldingsupport, substantially as described. 10. In a press, the combination with u mold, of a plunger entering eaid mold from below, a lifting lever, means cn nected with said levervtor` providing a pivoted yielding supporttor the plunger, means for moving,r said lever, and lthcr lmeans carried .by said lever for sustaining,r the ,vlungerabove its said pivoted yieidlng'support, substaniaglly`|as described. l

'{1'1.` AIn api-ess, the combination with a mold, of a plunger entering said mold from below, a liftingdever, a second 'lever pivotally'connected to the lifting lever, a yielding support Acarried by said second lever adapted to sustain the plunger when the lifting-lever is depressed at its acting end 'and to be turned iiito an inclined position and nut'ljof supporting position when the acting endot the lifting-lever is raised, and means for moving said lifting lever, substantially as described.

-1 12. 'In a press, the combination with a mold, cfa plunger entering said mold from below, a main lifting,r lever fi1l-- ci'umed in the f rarne of the machine and adapted to raise I' said plunger, :in vauxiliary lever pivoted at undef its ends ,to the main lifting-lever and adjustablv supported at its )ther vend, a yielding,r .support between the ends of said iuxili'ary lever for sustaining the said plunger in certain ,positions of said two levers, and means for operating said littingdever, said auxiliary lever being brought into and out of operative position through its change in angular position, substantially as described. 13. In a press, the combination with a mold, of a plunger,

a slotted cross-head carrying said plunger, a pin passing through the slot in the cross-head', a. lifting lever, a rigid support for said 'pin connected with said lever, a .yielding support for the cross-head connected with said lifting lever, and means for moving said lever to lift the crosshead off of said-yielding support and forcethe plunger np into ythe mold, substantially as described.

14. In'a press, the combination with a mold, of a plunger, a slotted cross-head -carrying said plunger, a pin passing through the slot in the cross-head, a lifting lever, a rigid support for said pin connected with said lever, a second lever pivoted to said lifting lever, a spring-support carried by said second lever and adapted to support the cross'- head, und4 means for-moving said lifting; lever to transfer the weight ol the cross-headto said pin, described. Y

1i". In a press, the combination with upper and lower.

cross-heads and means for moving them toward' and away from each other, oi means for giving an independent ver- '.'tical adjustment to the lower cross-head, comprising a lever pivot-ed at its rear end, a rocking block supported by said lever. a bolt' passing through said block and having 'a head adapted to come inl contact with the'cross-head, a spring,r interposed between said block and head, and means for adjustubly supporting the outer end of said lever, substantially iis-described.

-1ii. In a press, the combination with up er and lower cross-heads, and means for moving them tovirdand away from euch other, of means for giving an independent vertial adjustment-to the lower 'cross`-heud, 'comprising a ,'iever, apivot passing through its end and through s suitable support, a block having trunnions carried by said lever, a bolt passing througirs'aid block and having a head I adapted to come in contact with the crbss-head, a spring interposed between said blocl'i and head, a second'rcking block upon lwhich t'lie'torwardend'of said level` is adapted substantially asl cross-heads carrying plungcrs adapted to enter a mold, of

a toggle adapted to move said cross-heads, the lower crossllead being slotted, a pin in said slot, sliding,r bars couriected at their lower ends to said pin'and ut their upper mds to the upper member of the toggle, means for operatlng; said toggle, a lifting lever. means carried by said littlng lever for engaging the pin that passes through the sint in the lower cross-head, and means for actuating said lift- Ing.,r lever to raise the cross-head, substantially as described. V 18. In a press, the combination with upper and lower cross-'heads carrying' plunger-s adapted to enter a mold, of a. toggle adapted to move said cross-heada the lower crosshead being slotted, a pin in said slot, sliding bars connected at their lower ends to said pin and at their upper ends to the upper member of the toggle, means for operatlng said toggle, a lifting lever,v a liftiug-bar stepped in the forward end of said lifting lever, and supporting at.i'ts upper end the pin that passes through the slot in the lower cross-head, `and means for actuating said lifting lever, substantially as described.

19. In a press, the combination with upper and lower cross-heads carrying plungers adapted to enter a mold, of toggle adapted to move said cross-heads, the lower crosshend being slotted, a pin in said slot,' sliding bars connected at their lower ends to said pin and at their upper ends to the upper member' of the toggle, means for operatlng said toggle, a lifting lever, meanscarried by said lifting lever for engaging the pin that passes throughthe slot in the lower cross-head, means for actuating sald'lifting lever to raise the lower cross-head, a second. lever plvoted to the'said lifting lever, and yielding devices carried by said second lever for regulating the position at which said :ross-head shall come to rest, substantially as described.

20. In a press',i the combination of a'supporting frame.

:omprising two side portions, a table pivotally supported in said frame, and means for adjusting the level of said table by turning it on its pivot, substantially as described.

2l. In a press, the combination of a supporting frame and a mold table secured thereto, said mold table having a hinged front portion, substantially as described.

22. In a press, the combination of a frame, a mold box therein, horizontal guides for the said mold b ox-to move upon, and a swinging table section adapted to be turned up in front of said mold box, substantially as described.

23. In a press', the combination with a table lconsisting at a iixed, and a movable portion, of a removable' moldV box clamped between said table portions, said mold box com prisinggi frame and removable liners supported therein, substantially as described.

24. in a press, the combination of amol'd table having a ixed rear part and a front hinged part, a mold interposed .between said parts, and means for-locklngthe said two parts of the tabletogether, substantially es described.

25. In a press, the combination of a moldtable having a fixed rear part and a. frontfhlnged part, uanold' inter posed between said parts, means for interlocking the two parts of the table with the mold, and means io securing the hinged part of the table in position, substa' tia'lly as described. i

2G. In a press, the combination of a mold tabl having a iixed rear part and a front hinged part, 'n mold lnter posed between said parts, each of said table parts interlocking with said mold, and tie-rods 'carried by'fsald fixed part of the tabIe and projecting through tige hinged part, substantially as described. f'

27. In a press, the combinationof a traine, therein, horizontal guides for said mold-box.ta 'loe upon, said guides havingl their outer ends scrdwtiiriiidcd, a swinging table section adapted to be turned intoposition in front of sa'id .1nold-box and having-openings through which passV said screw-threaded ends of the guides, 'and nuts screwed upon said guide ends to .clamp the swinging-4 table section againstv the mold-box, scribed.

28. In a lpress, the combination of a frame, a rear table section supported thereby, a pin for attaching said table 'substantially as de- Hection to the frame, tie-rods connected to Said pin nnd extending forward therefrom, a front hinged Atable section,

and means for securing said tie-rods to said hinged table section to hold it in position, substantially :is described. 5 29. In a press, the combination of a frame, a -rear table section snpporteid thereby, tie-rods extending forward from said rear tuble section and adapted to serve ns horizontal guides, a mold box movable lupon sold gnides, u' 's\vlnginf: tnble section through which said 4tie-rods poss, n nd means carried by said tie-rods for clampingsald swinging tnbie section in piece-substantially as described.

:30.111 n press, the combination withl zi'inble. off n ieed box adopted to` be reciprocuted thereon, n rigid frame piv otnily connected therewith, two bars extending rearwardly from saidnigid frame, a plvoted ope'ryatl'nr` lever lmvingn cross-head nt its ilplel end connected to said two rearwardly extending bars, and n cam foreng'aging tbe-lower lend of Suid lever, substantially ast'lescribed.l

31. In n press, the combination |of tlvvoloplosed piungers. n tog'gie connected with suid pln'nger, the connection between one member of the toggle. and one of the plungers being e slidingl connection, u lever ttilrcbed to the middle tween' one member ot tlie toggle und one'oi the pinnc' being,r u sliding connection, n lever attached to the middle normal operation of the plnngers is interfered'witb, substantiolly as described, l

32. ln a press, the combination4 of two opposed pinne-ern n toggle connected with said plungers, the connectionbel joint' of said toggle ani Inlclumed on sold sliding' conlnec-i tion, said lever being provided with a short projection be-` yond its fulcrlnn, means for movingsnid lever, find n stop adapted to be engaged by the nid projection when Athe plunger carried by said sliding connection is ncrldentnlii" caught and heid scribed.

I'neUrn c. 'wnx'rrllv 'Witnesses I in its raised position, snbstxntiniiy ns dr 

